2004

dios malos: Clearly California

Hawthorne, California’s dios malos has garnered esteemed press from the BBC to Rolling Stone, while being pegged as a “band to watch.” With their compelling Beach Boy harmonies, they’ve managed to remain as one of today’s best-kept secrets in music.

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Janes Addiction Minus Perry Farrell Forms New Band, Panic Channel

If all goes according to plan, fans should get to hear new music from the Panic Channel — which features three quarters of the most recent lineup of Jane’s Addiction (guitarist Dave Navarro, drummer Stephen Perkins, and bassist Chris Chaney) and former Skycycle vocalist Steve Isaacs — as early as this month.

“We’re gonna go and mix some tracks and potentially put some stuff out, maybe do it online [at thepanicchannel.com],” Navarro said backstage at Los Angeles’ Key Club, where the quartet made its official live debut Thursday night as part of a benefit to feed the homeless sponsored by L.A. radio station Indie 103.1.

The Panic Channel played nine songs, all of which are likely to come from their as-yet-untitled debut album, currently being recorded in L.A. with producer Brian Virtue (who worked on the last Jane’s album, Strays). At present the group is not working with a label, but Navarro says the project is coming along. “We’re almost done recording our record, and we’re very happy with where we’re at,” he says. “We’re kind of doing this homegrown, and it’s a blast. It’s like when we were fifteen years old.”

“It’s power and melody,” says Isaacs, who played Tommy for a year and a half in the stage production of the Who’s rock opera, of the group’s sound. Perkins believes that all four musicians get to express themselves in the Panic Channel. “You can hear Dave and me and Chris and Steve all say something throughout the songs,” he says. “That’s important to me: being surrounded by great musicians and then having something to say.”

Onstage those unique blended together effectively, as the quartet showed off surprisingly heavy chops on the Tool-esque opener “Go On” and paid homage to Chaney’s favorite band, Led Zeppelin, on the “Rain Song”-like ballad, “Outsider.” The band hopes to launch a tour this spring.

The quartet has been working together since May, when Navarro, Chaney and Perkins recruited Isaacs to handle vocals for a song they were asked to record for a film. “I met Steve when he was working at as a VJ at MTV,” says Navarro, who starred in the cable network’s reality show ‘Til Death Do Us Part with actress/model wife Carmen Electra. “I knew he was a great singer, and we did this track and it came out phenomenal. The film passed on it, but we continued working and decided, ‘Why not just make music?'”

The Jane’s members formed the Panic Channel after a less-than-friendly split with their frontman Perry Farrell, who told Rolling Stone at the time, “The band went astray, falling into shallow holes … Jane was getting stripped of her majesty.”

According to Navarro, the new band is still forming its identity. “We’re just getting to know each other musically,” he says. “Us three have played together for a long time, but the four of us is a new unit.”

Source rollingstone.com.

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April Release For New Stevie Wonder Album

After several delays, Stevie Wonder’s new studio album, “A Time 2 Love,” is expected to be out in April via Motown.

“As an artist, you get anxious and excited — you want to show what you can do,” Wonder tells Billboard in an exclusive interview for the Dec. 11 issue, on newsstands today (Dec. 3). “But for me, I had to make a real decision not to rush. I wasn’t feeling that the timing is right. A lot of what I do when I do an album is based on whether the timing is right.”

“A Time 2 Love” will be Wonder’s first studio set since 1995’s “Conversation Peace,” which debuted at No. 16 on The Billboard 200. “I didn’t mean for that to happen,” he says of the amount of time that elapsed between projects. “On the other hand, it wasn’t a panic-mode situation, either, where we’ve got to do this or we’re going to have a problem up in here.”

The set will be a single-disc affair, although Wonder says, “in these nine years I’ve done more than just the songs that will be on the album. And it’s going good. In these nine years I’ve found the songs that feel most comfortable for me.”

Among the tracks earmarked for the set are “If the Creek Don’t Rise” (“something I wrote a while back that I recently revisited,” Wonder says) and “If Your Love Cannot Be Moved,” the latter of which features live instrumentation by Wonder and several guest spots.

“I have myself playing, some symphony musicians from [Los Angeles] and Doug E. Fresh doing a little beat-box thing,” he reveals. “I also have a female talking-drum player from Nigeria. And we’re going to have the West Los Angeles choir sing. I’m going to record the choir at the church.”

After “Time” is released, Wonder says he has “three immediate goals”: a “jazz album with harmonica,” a gospel album and a musical.

Source billboard.com.

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New Hot Hot Heat Release Due In April

Canadian rock act Hot Hot Heat has put the finishing touches on its highly anticipated next album. The 13-track “Elevator” is due in early April via Warner Bros., and will be preceded in March by the single “You Owe Me an IOU.” The band is expected to tour heavily in support of the set, beginning in February.

Produced by Dave Sardy (Dandy Warhols, Helmet), “Elevator” is the follow-up to 2002’s “Make Up the Breakdown,” which peaked at No. 3 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and No. 5 on the Top Independent Albums tally. It has sold nearly 238,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

The band’s return to the live stage will feature new guitarist Luke Paquin, a San Francisco native who recently replaced group member Dante DeCaro. According to Hot Hot Heat’s official Web site, “while Dante made his decision a while ago, he still co-wrote and recorded the new album with us and is as proud of it as we are.”

Here is the track list for “Elevator”:

“Running Out of Time”
“Island of the Honest Man”
“Dirty Mouth”
“You Owe Me an IOU”
“No Jokes – Fact”
“Goodnight, Goodnight”
“Middle of Nowhere”
“Pickin’ It Up”
“Ladies and Gentlemen”
“Elevator”
“Shame on You”
“Soldier in a Box”
“Jingle Jangle”

Source billboard.com.

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New Adam Green Album – Gemstones – Due March 1

Produced by Dan Myers and recorded with his touring band, Adam Green follows up his critically acclaimed album FRIENDS OF MINE, which featured the Rolling Stone Song Of The Year Jessica, with an album that takes a step closer to the likes of Bacharach and Jacques Brel.

Combining his singular songwriting vision and plaintive, almost-angelic tenor with elegant melodies and playful art-pop arrangements, GEMSTONES showcases Adam’s unmistakable romantic sensibility as well as his barbed sense of humor.

GEMSTONES will be released March 1st on Rough Trade Records.

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Razorlight: Up All Night

The British four-piece Razorlight delivers so much run of the mill garage rock that even lead singer Johnny Borrel – despite his fervor – comes off as a second hand front man. Singing of blaze adventures such as

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